On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 00:26, Timshel Knoll wrote: > I'm having issues with getting parted's reiserfs support to work in a > way that complies with Debian policy. The issue is that parted dlopen()s > libreiserfs.so and libdal.so (from the libreiserfs-0.3-{0,dev} > packages) for its reiserfs support. This is fine, but the issue is that > the .so symlinks are in the -dev package, so parted's reiserfs support > fails unless the -dev package is installed (BAD). This problem is the > cause of bug #163107. > > Possible solutions: *snip* > 2. Make parted dlopen() libreiserfs-0.3.so.0 rather than libreiserfs.so. > This will solve the problem, but is not ideal solution since a minor > version upgrade or SONAME change of libreiserfs will break parted's > reiserfs support (note that parted does its own internal checking of > libreiserfs versions to make sure it is compatible, and gracefully > fails if it can't resolve all required symbols on dlopen()). > Also, the parted source code needs to be manually edited on every > minor or SONAME change of library. > I don't see why this is a problem, you'd only need to change the dlopen() code if there's a SONAME change - and that should only change if there's a binary-incompatible difference. A difference that might not be picked up by the internal checking of the code.
The Debian package name of libreiserfs (libreiserfs0.3-0) is also named after the SONAME, so you'll have to change the depend anyway - so why not change the code at the same time? Scott -- Scott James Remnant Have you ever, ever felt like this? Had strange http://netsplit.com/ things happen? Are you going round the twist?
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